The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) will modify the Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Control Area in northeast Louisiana to include a small portion of East Carroll Parish, east of the Mississippi River, beginning Monday (Oct. 9).

The change was necessitated by the detection of a CWD positive deer in Issaquena County, Mississippi. The detection was approximately six miles away from the newly included area.  This was the first positive detection in Issaquena County since 2018.

The CWD Control Area now includes all of Tensas Parish and portions of Concordia, East Carroll, Madison and Franklin parishes.

The expansion into East Carroll Parish is a continuation of the CWD control area boundary which previously terminated at the parish line.  The location is the southernmost point of East Carroll Parish located on the east side of the Mississippi River.

The newest CWD Control Area expansion will complement disease mitigation efforts by the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks (MDWFP).  Baiting and feeding prohibitions will be complimentary between both states in the newly expanded control area.

CWD is a neurodegenerative disease of white-tailed deer and other members of the deer family. The disease is infectious, always fatal, and has no known treatment. The disease can be transmitted from live deer, deer carcasses or other environmental sources such as plants or soil contaminated from exposure to CWD positive deer or deer carcasses. To learn more about CWD and complete regulations, go to: https://www.wlf.louisiana.gov/page/cwd

Here is a summary of CWD Control Area regulations:

For more information, contact LDWF Deer Program Manager Johnathan Bordelon at jbordelon@wlf.la.gov.